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Ilya Kabakov/John Scott

Artists
John Scott and Ilya Kabakov
Curator
Richard Rhodes
Price
$25.00
Date
1991
Publisher
The Power Plant
Format
Catalogues
Genre
Rare & Out of Print, Canadian, History
Description

This exhibition remains a conception of the Cold War. Its juxtaposition of a Canadian, John Scott, and a Russian, Ilya Kabakov, is a schematic approximation of the war’s geometry. The artworks themselves have been selected for their discursive relation to the war’s experience. As such, the exhibition functions as a memorial, an exercise in retrospection.

  1. Ilya Kabakov & John Scott
 

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